We are looking for medical graduates with an interest in immunotherapy in haematological malignancies for a Clinical Research Fellowship. The Fellowship provides up to 4 years' support for clinically qualified professionals to undertake research training at Barts Cancer Institute.

This training programme aims to develop a cohort of medically qualified scientists equipped both intellectually and technically to conduct the highest quality research on cancer.

The scheme is designed to accommodate the dual clinical-research training career path with students undertaking clinical duties on a rotational basis at the London Clinic. This programme includes a 25% clinical commitment.
The successful candidates will be employed as a Clinical Research Fellow at Barts Cancer Institute and will be required to register for a PhD, based on research undertaken during the fellowship.

Applicants will need to fulfil the following criteria:

Have a medical degree from a recognised institution.

Be at specialist registrar grade or above in Haematology

Have full GMC registration and be licensed to practice

Have an interest in the role of the tumour microenvironment in haematological malignancies

For an informal discussion, please contact the lead project supervisor: